Terrestrial Dynamical Ephemeris True Time Latitude Longitude Longitude* h m s External/Internal Contacts of Penumbra: P1 01:47:20.9 23ˇ22.1'N 052ˇ34.7'E 052ˇ50.9'E P4 06:31:08.3 48ˇ42.6'N 161ˇ12.9'W 160ˇ56.7'W Extreme North/South Limits of Penumbral Path: L1 02:12:58.5 10ˇ51.5'N 051ˇ44.0'E 052ˇ00.2'E L2 06:05:33.5 37ˇ05.6'N 164ˇ20.8'W 164ˇ04.6'W External/Internal Contacts of Umbra: U1 03:45:50.5 56ˇ51.6'N 004ˇ57.3'W 004ˇ41.1'W U4 04:32:33.4 67ˇ56.3'N 060ˇ22.9'W 060ˇ06.7'W Extreme North/South Limits of Umbral Path: N1 03:45:59.3 56ˇ47.1'N 004ˇ52.0'W 004ˇ35.7'W N2 04:32:24.5 67ˇ57.1'N 060ˇ36.3'W 060ˇ20.0'W Extreme Limits of Center Line: C1 04:03:10.5 62ˇ24.9'N 021ˇ31.5'W 021ˇ15.2'W C2 04:15:14.7 65ˇ29.0'N 035ˇ57.4'W 035ˇ41.2'W Instant of Greatest Eclipse: G0 04:09:22.4 66°33.2'S 024°46.3'E 024°30.0'E Circumstances at Greatest Eclipse: SunŐs Altitude = 2.9° SunŐs Azimuth = 35.1° Central Duration = 03m36.8sNote: Longitude is measured positive to the East. Since T is not known in advance, the value used in the predictions is an extrapolation based on pre-2003 measurements. Nevertheless, the actual value is expected to fall within ±0.3 seconds of the estimated T used here.
* Ephemeris Longitude is the terrestrial dynamical longitude assuming a uniformly rotating Earth. ** True Longitude is calculated by correcting the Ephemeris Longitude for the non-uniform rotation of Earth. (T.L. = E.L. - 1.002738*T/240, where T(in seconds) = TDT - UT)